10 Best Museums in Penang, Ranked by Entry Fee

When the rain pours or the sun’s blazing, the best indoor escapes are museums in Penang.

Perfect for families, solo adventurers, or a quick cultural fix, these spots combine fun, history, and Insta-worthy moments.

Got an hour or half a day?

Here’s your guide to Penang museum ticket prices and the best museums in George Town, from splurge-worthy to free.

TeddyVille Museum Penang

Why go: Malaysia’s first teddy bear museum with over 1,000 bears dressed as Penang icons. Great for cuddles, photos, and kids of all ages.
Hours: Daily, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Fee:

Without MyKad: RM36 (adult), RM29 (student), RM25 (child)

With MyKad: RM27 (adult), RM22 (student), RM15 (child)

Wonderfood Museum Penang

Why go: Giant roti canai, char koay teow, and durian sculptures. Wildly fun and very Instagrammable.

Hours: Daily, 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Entrance Fee:
Non-Malaysians – RM30 (adult), RM20 (child/student)
Malaysians – RM20 (adult), RM12–15 (child/student/senior)

Cheong Fatt Tze Mansion (The Blue Mansion)

Cheong Fatt Tze – The Blue Mansion

Why go: Iconic blue heritage mansion with stunning East-meets-West architecture. Full of stories and photo ops.

Tip: As of Jan 31, 2025, guided tours are capped at 24 guests. Self-guided visits are limited to 10 per hour.
Fees: RM25–RM30 – includes guided tour

Ghost Museum Penang

Why go: Creepy but family-friendly walkthrough of ghosts and folklore. Spooky fun, not nightmare fuel.

Tip: Book online for a small discount.

Fees: range from RM14 to RM36 depending on age, nationality, and whether you visit on a weekday or weekend.

Pinang Peranakan Mansion

Why go: One of the best-preserved Baba Nyonya mansions in Malaysia. Luxe decor, family history, and antiques.

Hours: Daily, 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Fee: RM25 (adult), RM15 (child under 12) – includes guided tour

Pinang Peranakan Mansion

Asia Camera Museum

Why go: A charming stop for shutterbugs and anyone curious about vintage photography gear.

Hours: Daily, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Fee: RM20 (adult), RM10 (child/student)

Upside Down Museum

Why go: Wacky photo fun with gravity-defying rooms. Kids love it, and the pics are hilarious.

Hours: Daily, 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM (last entry ~5:45 PM)
Fee: RM20 (adult), RM10–15 (child); Kids under 6 go free

Batik Painting Museum Penang

Why go: Quiet, colorful spot celebrating Malaysian batik art. Small but lovely.

Hours: Tue–Sat, 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Closed Sun & Mon)
Fee: RM10 (adult), RM5 (child/student)

Malaya Bicycle Museum

Why go: For bike fans or curious kids, this museum rolls through Malaysia’s cycling past.

Hours: Varies (check ahead)
Fee: RM6–RM45 depending on group size and activities
Location: Balik Pulau

Penang State Museum & Art Gallery

Why go: A small but informative look at Penang’s rich history and culture.

Hours: Tue–Sun, 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed Mon & public holidays)
Fee: RM5 (non-Malaysians), RM1 (Malaysians)

Georgetown Mansion

Why go: Not as famous as others, but this heritage building houses art and occasional exhibits. Nice for a quick stop.

Tip: Check if anything’s on before going—programs vary.
Fee: Often free, or low-cost entry during events
Hours: Check ahead, times vary by exhibit

Planning Tips for Museums in Penang

Weather: Perfect for rainy days or scorching heat.

Time: Only a couple of hours? Go for Wonderfood or Upside Down.

Culture fix: Head to Peranakan Mansion, Blue Mansion, or Georgetown Mansion.

Travelling with kids: TeddyVille and Ghost Museum are family favorites.

 

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